Out in our very, very rural areas, nothing but Verizon works. Even then, I may get 1x only.

On 2/11/2016 11:45 AM, Sean Heskett wrote:
All of our towers except for one have excellent AT&T service. Half of our towers require a snowmobile to access during the winter.

The one tower that doesn't get service, if you stand on this one rock and face southeast you can sometimes complete a call and you can usually send a txt.

-Sean


On Wednesday, February 10, 2016, Forrest Christian (List Account) <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    A quick question for those on the list:

    Can I get a quick idea of roughly what percentage of everyone's
    tower locations are covered with enough AT&T service that you
    could do either basic data or send/receive text messages?

    If you'd like to be even more helpful, you could also let me know
    the answer to the same question, but only including those sites
that are a challenge to reach for at least a portion of the year. (For instance, those that require a specialized vehicle to reach).

    I'm working on a project which requires a cellular carrier.
    Verizon isn't looking likely due to network restrictions. The
    other option is AT&T.

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